2011 vs 2012 Camelbak Mule
santahul
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I can get the 2011 for £50 or the 2012 for £60. Anybody know if the 2012 is worth the extra tenner?
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Check for a waterproof cover.
Some come with some its extra0 -
That's the NV with the waterproof cover isn't it? Just got an email back from Camelbak and they pretty much said "it comes in different colours, and that's about it".0
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its should come with a mud coloured cover if you end up using it correctly!MTB or Road - They are both good!0
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Or blood coloured cover if i carry on the way I'm going0
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Buy the cheaper one. I've got a 2009 one thats been thrashed and washed and hosed and abused since then, still going well. Despite any marketing hype there won't be much difference.Lapierre Spicy 516 XTR custom (2013) -http://www.bikeradar.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=10017&t=129323320
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What size cameback do people commonly choose?
Worth a look on here as they seem cheap
http://www.rutlandcycling.com/b/73/CamelBak.html0 -
mar_k wrote:What size cameback do people commonly choose?
Worth a look on here as they seem cheap
http://www.rutlandcycling.com/b/73/CamelBak.html
Not that cheap. £68 for a Mule plus p+p. Places on Google shopping sell it for £60 inc p+p.
AFAIK the Mule is the most common size.0 -
Bought my Mule off Amazon a few months before the 2012 models came out, my mate bought one a week ago. The differences are negligible tbh, I wouldn't bother paying the extra.0
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Didn't buy either in the end. JE James are selling the 2011 Mule NV for £65 so I ended up going with that instead, thought I'd spoil myself. They've only got it in white but I kind of like the white, looks peacocky. Plus they're only half an hour up the road from me, so if I have any problems I can drive up and let my fists do the talking 8)
edit: Here's the link if anybody's interested - http://www.jejamescycles.co.uk/camelbak-mule-nv-item167923.html0